An international group warns that an out-of-balance water cycle could devastate economies and halve global food production by 2050. Mismanagement, poor policies, and climate change exacerbate water scarcity, requiring new, integrated approaches to value, manage, and distribute water more sustainably and equitably.
Related Posts
Stock market today: BSE Sensex surges over 500 points; Nifty50 above 23,750
Stock market today: Indian equity benchmark indices, BSE Sensex and Nifty50, surged in trade on Monday morning. While BSE Sensex was above 78,600, Nifty50 was […]
Primary market takes breather, 2 IPOs to raise Rs 365 crore this week
After a busy period, the IPO market is slowing with only two public issues next week, targeting Rs 365 crore. Garuda Construction aims to raise […]